The Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 12 February 2019 at 3.35pm
Link: Energy experts questioned in report follow-up
Source: Parliamentary News
The Economic Affairs Committee takes evidence on Tuesday 12 February 2019 at 3.35pm
Link: Energy experts questioned in report follow-up
Source: Parliamentary News
EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee hears evidence on Wednesday 13 February at 10.15am
Link: Impact of Brexit on central counterparties (CCPs) explored by Committee
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Justice Committee holds second evidence session in follow up inquiry on the role of the magistracy
Link: Justice Committee examines the role of the magistracy
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International Relations Committee takes evidence on 13 February at 10.40am
Link: Nuclear weapons abolition advocate gives evidence to Committee
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Exiting the European Union Committee explores impact of Brexit on British-Irish relations
Link: Committee to hear from former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
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EU Home Affairs Sub-Committe writes to the Minister of State for Policing and the Fire Service
Link: Committee asks Minister about ‘no deal’ Brexit security preparations
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Debate begins with the Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Bill
Link: Commons Private Members’ Bills: 8 February 2019
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Committee warns of threats to services, because of flaws in planning and spending decisions
Link: Services threatened by flaws in Government planning and spending decisions
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Justice Committee publishes report on Draft Sentencing Council General Guideline for sentencing offences for which there is no specific guideline
Link: Draft Guideline welcomed but Committee recommends changes
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The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee publishes its report on the implementation and enforcement of the EU landing obligation
Link: UK unprepared for new fisheries conservation rules
Source: Parliamentary News